ABPN diplomates who are currently board certified in good standing and completing Self-Assessment (Part II) and/or Improvement in Medical Practice (PIP/Part IV) requirements of another ABMS Member Board will also be able to claim that Self-Assessment (Part II) and/or Improvement in Medical Practice (PIP) credit for the ABPN CC Program.
To maintain ABPN certification and earn reciprocal CC credit from another ABMS Member Board, diplomates must:
Complete all Part II and Part IV activities at one ABMS Member Board to receive reciprocity credit from ABPN.
Complete reciprocal CC activities during the current ABPN CC block.
Satisfy all components of the ABPN CC Program.
Pass the ABPN CC exam every 10 years or successfully complete the ABPN Article-Based Continuing Certification (ABCC) Pathway every 3-year CC block to remain certified by ABPN.
Provide documentation of good standing in the CC Program from the other ABMS board if audited by ABPN.
Attest to the reciprocal credit in the Continuing Certification Activity Requirements section of ABPN Physician Portal and pay the annual fee.
Maintain a full, unrestricted, active US or Canadian medical license.
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Diplomates who receive other board Part II and/or Part IV credit for completing training in an ACGME fellowship may not claim the credit to satisfy the ABPN Self-Assessment and/or PIP requirements until they pass the corresponding ABMS Member Board subspecialty examination.